A place where Alpine tradition meets the modern avant-garde
The Grace La Margna Hotel, open 365 days a year, occupies a unique spot in the St. Moritz landscape. The hotel consists of two wings: a restored historic building dating back to 1906 with preserved Art Nouveau elements, and the modern Grace Wing, designed by the London-based firm Divercity Architects. A member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World and Fine Hotels & Resorts. Awarded 1 Michelin key.

There are 74 rooms and suites distributed across the two wings. The La Margna Wing features 47 rooms with original Art Nouveau details, granite columns, and wood paneling.

The Grace Wing offers 27 more spacious and modern rooms with air conditioning and balconies. Each room features a handmade bed from the Swiss brand Elite Beds, B&O speakers, a Sjöstrand coffee machine, bathrobes, a tablet for ordering, and a complimentary minibar upon check-in. The bathrooms are stocked with toiletries from the local brand Feuerstein and a Dyson hair dryer.
LA MARGNA SUPERIOR ROOM (25 sq. m)
A cozy room in the hotel’s historic wing, where elements of Alpine Art Nouveau blend harmoniously with modern practicality. The windows offer magnificent views of the picturesque city, creating the atmosphere of a private Alpine retreat

GRACE SUPERIOR ROOM (35–40 sq. m)

GRACE SUPERIOR ROOM — approximately 970 €per night.
LA MARGNA DELUXE JUNIOR SUITE (40 sq. m)
An elegant, spacious junior suite featuring a separate living area for ultimate relaxation. The room’s windows look directly out onto the lake, allowing you to enjoy the Engadin’s natural beauty without even getting out of bed.

La Margna Corner Suite (80 sq. m)—a majestic corner suite in the historic wing, featuring an elegant bay window that serves as a dining area. Thanks to its unique location, the suite offers guests breathtaking panoramic views of the majestic lake, snow-capped peaks, and Mount da la Margna, creating an uncompromising atmosphere of Alpine chic.

Grace Terrace Suite (90 sq. m 165 sq. m terrace)—an unrivaled, ultra-modern suite designed for connoisseurs of absolute comfort and privacy. The suite features a spectacular private rooftop terrace complete with a private hot tub, a lounge area, and a dining table, all set against a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of the Alps and Lake St. Moritz.

The dining options include four distinct venues, each with its own concept. Let’s take a look at what each one has to offer.
The main restaurant with panoramic windows overlooking the lake. The cuisine is Mediterranean. The menu features risotto with Amalfi lemon, crudo with bottarga, stone-oven pizza, and grilled octopus.

Open year-round for breakfast and dinner. The head chef is Andrea Bonin, a native of Italy.

An international concept from Monaco with an Alpine twist.

The menu features Wagyu, Kobe, and Black Angus cuts, Angus tacos, and Mediterranean-style Wagyu kebabs. Open only during the winter season.

An intimate restaurant in traditional Alpine style. Classic cheese fondue, rösti with mountain herbs, and Zurich-style veal.

The interior was designed by Berlin-based designer Fabian Freytag. Recognized by Condé Nast Traveler as one of the world’s best restaurants.

A cocktail bar in the heart of the hotel: marble, velvet, and brass.

Bar manager and master mixologist—Mirko Dzhumelli. Signature cocktails, comfort food; open for lunch and dinner.

A daytime lounge area with tea from Mariage Frères overlooking the lake.

Grace Spa spans 700 square meters. A 20-meter counter-current pool with a water temperature of 26°C. A separate jacuzzi at 34°C with massage jets. A Finnish sauna up to 90°C, a bio-salt sauna, a steam room, and an Aquamoon shower. The Technogym fitness center is open 24 hours a day with a view of the lake.

The spa menu is structured around two approaches: natural rituals using Aesop botanical cosmetics and high-tech treatments from myBlend—cryotherapy, targeted light therapy, and “smart” active ingredients.

The Sonnenwiese device is also available for gentle stimulation of collagen synthesis without UV damage. Admission for non-residents is 90 Swiss francs (~95 euros). Admission is included when booking a massage lasting 50 minutes or longer.

Plastic surgeon Dr. Ursula Kraneburg practices at the spa, offering injection treatments, dermatological surgery, and preventive medicine.
The hotel is located 100 meters from the St. Moritz train station. The funicular to the Corviglia slopes is just a few minutes’ walk away. On-site amenities include ski, snowboard, and mountain bike rentals, as well as a designer sports shop. A ski pass is available for 47 Swiss francs (~50 euros) per day.

The Kids Club, designed by MyLittleRoo, is for children ages 3 and up and features separate areas for different age groups. There is also a cigar lounge with a fireplace. Parking starts at CHF 40 (~€42) per night; valet parking is free.

In the summer, the hotel organizes trips to Lake Como. St. Moritz hosts the Festival da Jazz (July), the Engadin Festival (August), White Turf (February), and the St. Moritz Snow Polo World Cup annually.
Two wings, four restaurants, seven spa areas, one view—of Lake St. Moritz, regardless of the season. Grace La Margna doesn’t try to choose between the past and the present. Here, they coexist side by side, and you can feel it in every detail.

Contact
Address: Via Serlas 5, 7500 St. Moritz, Switzerland | Phone: 41 81 544 93 74 | Website: gracehotels.com/en/st-moritz